Cisco Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller 집계 된 데이터
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Table 1.
New Controller Features in Cisco Unified Wireless Network Release 7.3
Feature
Description
Benefit
Virtual wireless LAN controller (vWLC)
with FlexConnect
with FlexConnect
A virtual appliance form factor that enables on-
premises virtualized deployments for small to
medium-sized deployments.
premises virtualized deployments for small to
medium-sized deployments.
Customers can enable a virtualized controller
solution that is right-sized for medium-sized
deployments.
solution that is right-sized for medium-sized
deployments.
“BYOD your way” enables a fully virtualized BYOD
deployment specifically catered to individual
customer needs with virtual instances of any of the
following wireless BYOD products:
deployment specifically catered to individual
customer needs with virtual instances of any of the
following wireless BYOD products:
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Virtual wireless controller (vWLC)
●
Virtual Identity Services Engine (ISE)
●
Virtual Cisco Prime
™
Infrastructure
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Virtual Mobility Services Engine (MSE)
Access point stateful switchover (SSO) to
a standby high-availability (HA) controller
a standby high-availability (HA) controller
A controller can be configured as the standby
(HA) controller to another controller designated
as the primary. The standby controller
synchronizes the access point license count,
access point roaming keys, and access point
CAPWAP state with the primary controller and
provides subsecond failover for thousands of
access points in case of outage on the primary
controller.
(HA) controller to another controller designated
as the primary. The standby controller
synchronizes the access point license count,
access point roaming keys, and access point
CAPWAP state with the primary controller and
provides subsecond failover for thousands of
access points in case of outage on the primary
controller.
Ensures no Service Set Identification (SSID)
outage while simultaneously providing customers
with a low-cost standby controller.
outage while simultaneously providing customers
with a low-cost standby controller.
Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller
provides service- provider-class scalability
in small 1RU form factor.
provides service- provider-class scalability
in small 1RU form factor.
The 8500 Series is a highly resilient controller
scalable to 64,000 clients distributed over 4096
VLANs and 6000 access points.
scalable to 64,000 clients distributed over 4096
VLANs and 6000 access points.
Consolidate multiple controllers and reduce
operational costs with a single point of control and
management for up to 64,000 clients across 6000
access points
operational costs with a single point of control and
management for up to 64,000 clients across 6000
access points
Right to Use (RTU) licensing on Cisco Flex
7500 and Cisco 8500 Series controllers
7500 and Cisco 8500 Series controllers
Honor-based licensing scheme allows access
point licenses to be enabled on supported
controllers with End User License Agreement
(EULA) acceptance.
point licenses to be enabled on supported
controllers with End User License Agreement
(EULA) acceptance.
RTU license scheme simplifies addition, deletion,
or transfer of access point adder licenses in the
field by eliminating the need for an additional step,
additional tools, or access to Cisco.com for PAK
license or return materials authorization (RMA)
transfers.
or transfer of access point adder licenses in the
field by eliminating the need for an additional step,
additional tools, or access to Cisco.com for PAK
license or return materials authorization (RMA)
transfers.
Device profiling with HTTP sensor for
local and FlexConnect modes
local and FlexConnect modes
Controller detects the first HTTP packet from a
client and provides user agent data to ISE in a
RADIUS accounting message. This
information includes hardware type, hardware
manufacturer, operating system, browser type
and version.
client and provides user agent data to ISE in a
RADIUS accounting message. This
information includes hardware type, hardware
manufacturer, operating system, browser type
and version.
Device profiling makes it possible to determine a
device’s type from the information received from
the device during its connection to the network.
device’s type from the information received from
the device during its connection to the network.
Increased scale on Cisco Flex 7500 Series
Flex 7500 is enhanced to support 100 access
points in a FlexConnect group, 2000 Flex
groups, 6000 access points, and 64,000 clients
points in a FlexConnect group, 2000 Flex
groups, 6000 access points, and 64,000 clients
Larger-sized sites and a greater number of sites
can be enabled to in a FlexConnect deployment
with fewer controllers.
can be enabled to in a FlexConnect deployment
with fewer controllers.
Split tunneling enables optimal traffic
management on the WAN based on
destination of the traffic.
management on the WAN based on
destination of the traffic.
Traffic from a client in a branch associated to a
central switched WLAN can access local
resources without traffic traversing the WAN.
central switched WLAN can access local
resources without traffic traversing the WAN.
VLAN-based routing allows traffic on
FlexConnect access points to be both Centrally
AND Locally switched on the same WLAN,
depending on the presence or absence of the
VLAN on the access point.
FlexConnect access points to be both Centrally
AND Locally switched on the same WLAN,
depending on the presence or absence of the
VLAN on the access point.
Enables deployment flexibility of single sign on
regardless of which WLAN is used to access the
network.
regardless of which WLAN is used to access the
network.
IEEE standard for fast roaming (802.11r) for
FlexConnect
FlexConnect
Fast roaming with 802.11r can allow clients to
move between access points without breaking a
session, a critical requirement for many
applications.
move between access points without breaking a
session, a critical requirement for many
applications.
FlexConnect features enabling WAN traffic
optimization and flexible deployments
optimization and flexible deployments
Workgroup bridge (WGB) and universal
workgroup bridge (UWGB) support for
FlexConnect local switched mode
workgroup bridge (UWGB) support for
FlexConnect local switched mode
WGB acts as bridge between wireless and wired
network and provides network connectivity for the
wired clients.
network and provides network connectivity for the
wired clients.
Legacy devices with only wired (Ethernet) support
are able to gain network access.
are able to gain network access.
Bidirectional rate limit for local mode and
FlexConnect
FlexConnect
Provides the ability to rate-limit traffic, both
downstream and upstream, on either a per-
SSID or per-client basis for real-time (UDP) or
data (TCP) traffic
downstream and upstream, on either a per-
SSID or per-client basis for real-time (UDP) or
data (TCP) traffic
Customers can prevent excessive bandwidth
usage on certain SSIDs (for example, guest) or by
specific users (bandwidth hogging) from affecting
other users on the network.
usage on certain SSIDs (for example, guest) or by
specific users (bandwidth hogging) from affecting
other users on the network.